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Tommy Fury insists daughter Bambi, two, shouldn't be 'spoilt' with 'five star hotels and business class flights' - as he buys a campervan for more 'normal' family holidays

Tommy Fury insists daughter Bambi, two, shouldn't be 'spoilt' with 'five star hotels and business class flights' - as he buys a campervan for more 'normal' family holidays

Daily Mail​7 hours ago
Tommy Fury has insisted that his daughter Bambi shouldn't be 'spoilt' with 'five star hotels and business class flights' when they go away on family holidays.
The boxer, 26, shares his two-year-old with fellow Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague, with the pair getting back together this year after their shock split last summer.
Now Tommy has reflected on some of their lavish trips away saying he recently bought a campervan so they can have more 'normal' holidays.
Speaking to Eddie Hall on his podcast, The Good, The Bad & The Beast, Tommy said: 'Having a daughter, Bambi, is everything in my life. She's what I work for. She's what I fight for.
'I don't even buy anything for myself anymore. It's all going away. Today's world is tough because you don't wanna spoil your children, but then it's hard to not, in a way.
'I've just bought – and it's coming in two weeks – a massive RV type thing. I just said to myself, 'She can't take business class flights every time, that ain't the real world.'
Tommy Fury has insisted that his daughter Bambi shouldn't be 'spoilt' with 'five star hotels and business class flights' when they go away on family holidays
'I didn't go on a plane until I was 17! It was a Flybe flight and the propeller nearly broke. But Bambi's got more air miles than me now, and she's two and a half.'
He added: 'I want her to know the meaning of normal, which is, you know, a nice camping holiday, driving to the lake.
'Not staying in five star hotels, not going business class flights, not doing that sometimes - and that's okay.
'Yeah, so I think she's getting to an age now where she's understanding more, and that as a father I introduce them sort of holidays, it's very important.'
The podcast chat comes after Tommy was seen for the first time on Monday since enjoying a wild night out with his brother Roman's girlfriend, who bares a striking resemblance to Molly-Mae.
He headed out with Roman, 28, to grab some lunch at a cafe in Cheshire.
Tommy partied into the early hours on Friday without his former fiancée Molly, also 26, who he met on Love Island in 2019 and split from last year, before reconciling.
The couple, who share daughter Bambi, previously said the reason their romance ended was down to his excessive drinking.
Tommy drove himself and his brother to the cafe in his luxurious £180,000 Mercedes G Wagon.
Dressing casually, he wore a fitted white vest top with a pair of black sports shorts and trainers.
On Friday night, Tommy shared a hug with his brother Roman's girlfriend as he was spotted on a rare outing without Molly-Mae.
He showcased his buff physique in a tight black top and matching cargo trousers as he danced the night away with a large group of pals and partied into the early hours.
First Tommy was seen at the Bubble Room in Alderley Edge before heading over to The Symposium night club where he is said to have ended his evening at 2am.
He chatted intently his brother's partner before she wrapped her arms around his neck for a friendly embrace.
The Symposium is owned by Hollyoaks star Ashley Taylor Dawson, 43, best known for his role as Darren Osborne in the Channel 4 soap.
Customers can splash the cash on private booths that cost up to £1200 and come with bottles of pricey champagne.
It was recently claimed that a feud is brewing between Molly and Tommy 's families over their decision to give their relationship another go.
Earlier this month, a report from The Sun suggested that Molly-Mae's sister Zoe was concerned about them getting back together.
In the latest episodes of Molly-Mae's Amazon Prime documentary Behind It All, Zoe expressed her doubts over Tommy openly.
This in turn reportedly angered Tommy's family including his brother Tyson and his wife Paris.
A source told the publication: 'The Fury family aren't impressed that Zoe has been so outspoken about Tommy.
'They're a fiercely loyal bunch and seeing Zoe's comments broadcast to millions of people via Amazon absolutely got their hackles up.
'To them Tommy is a stand up guy, a good, hard working father. His drinking issues shouldn't be used as a stick to beat him.'
The insider added that Paris is confused as to why Zoe would try to hinder the family getting back together.
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